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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Aug 1924, p. 1

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ts F Men‘s and Young Men‘s Clothes: |; Made from extra quality Percale, also Corded Madras, in a wide range of new patterns. Sizes 14 to 17%%. MEN‘S KNIT TIES AT 69c Splendid Silk Knit Ties in fancy colors, such as Navy, Brown, Purple, Green and Black. MEN‘s FINE HOSE AT 59c us â€"=««« ~2.â€"PAIR. FOR £1,00 .. Group Take your choice; these Suits are short lots from lines that sold up to $15. They are Worsteds and Tweeds of the finest sort, sizes 5 to 17, stylish, singleâ€"breasted Suits, you could not do beiter at * $9.75 at Boys‘ Sport Blouses, new colors And StMIPA®® c2..2.22222.26+4 98c Boys‘ Good Quality Black Ribbed Stockings, sizes 6 to 10, at 50c at Broken assortments of well fitting Trousers, in light, mediam and dark shades. regular prices up to $6.00, have been grouped into one lot at 100 â€" pair _ of _ Work â€" ‘Trousers, Special qL s...2slzazcens $ 2.95 Boys‘ Balbriggan Shirts or DIAWETS syiisvusasaasanres 50(3 Boys‘ Cotton Jerseys in Blue, Brown and Grey colors, all sizes, Made from splendid quality artiâ€" ficial silks, also Silk Lisles all full seamless, Black or Brown. ~~ Corner to Heide on TLabor l):n}‘. cession will he Martin‘s Corner joins the Wate only sion will proceed to 8t Cleme and hback to Heidelherg where dresses will be delivered hy offici and other prominent men. Hydro â€" power, which bas br turned on recently, will be c brated at the same time. l=ll!lllllllllllllllllllllllliIIIlllllllllIllllIIIIMIIlIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll. Highway and Hydro Opening. 720. new highway form Murtin‘s Corner to Heidethers will be 0]"%(:‘1 Boys‘ _ Combination _ Underwear Headed MEN‘S TROUSERS $3.95 Regular up to $25.~|~Regutar up to $35. | Reguiar up too $46. * $15.90 | ®y $28.50 | ®y $27.50 MEN‘S FURNISHINGS MEN‘S SHIRTS AT $1.65 and many other %}:ecials. Come in and look around. No obligation to buy. Weights Suitable for Early Fall or Winter, Wear All Sizes to Fit Men of Regular, Stout or Tall Build. Taffeta Silk in shades of rose and green $250 value. To elear 222222202 0M9M® _ SPECIA L Voiles in : ings. V: To clear Ladies‘ Corsets, all sizes in medium and low bust, gocd value, $150.. To AQ 2 Ladies‘ Voile and ergandy Dresses, not newest style. Were up to $8, to clear Ladies‘ Summer ers, The values Waterloo clear at The purchasing power of a $ was never greater. . Buy Now. R. Newman & Co. BOYS‘ Specially Priced Wateriooâ€"E1 Friday and Saturday hy the ban $9.175 Great Sale of HEIDELBERG Now Radically Reduced 1 a variety of colorâ€" Values up to $1.00 There Rept. forme Successors to A. Bechtel d the rira highway. . the proces 8t Clements * 08e KnitDraw it of Dependable Quality 15. $3.95 )e opengd The proâ€" 2 p.m. it new road T5be 25¢ 98c 3Db¢ 79¢ id iIs Ix A Grand Street Dance will be ‘acld in the evening. . 30 pair Men‘s Box Calf Boots round toe, step sole, Goodyear Welt, a real bargain. Regulag $7.00. Sat Boys‘. Black ‘Calf Lace Shoes, heavy solgeg salid Jratter throughâ€" cut, Sizes 1 to 5. Saturday special Men‘s Brown and Black Oxfords, Coodyéar welted, nice toe, Regular $6.) Saturday st ...;.... $3 98 ® 60 Pair Girls‘ Box Calf Lace Shoes, medium weight shoes; regular $3. Saturday. t ..,,.22ss.«% $2 5 en and striped Nainsook, a large assortâ€" ment. Regular $1.50. Sale Price ONIY Lsr.csrr4arsserrasree4 98c MEN‘S UNDERWEAR §0c. Men‘s Balbriggan Shirts or Draw ers, fine quality, regular 85c. Sale Price ea‘ 50c Eleven of the season‘s best styles in low Shoes for Women are assemâ€" bled in a great valueâ€"giving group at a clearaway price .. $ ~ $2.95 urd Litile Gents‘ Black Calf Leather Lace Shoes, heavy soles, sizes 11 to 13. Saturday .2......... $ 2.15 mEN‘s UNION SUITS AT 98¢ | yy. OQscar Schummer returned to Men‘s Athletic Union Suits made|petroit to resume his occupation from excellent quality â€"fine â€"check|after spending three weeks‘ holidays Children‘s Black Kid Leather Lace shoes=. medium weight soles. Sizes 5 to 1, Saturday 22s..... $1 69 P ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steiss and son Erie visited with relatives at Brussâ€" els, Walton and Cranbrook over th werk end. \Mr. Aylmer Braendle left with the| Harvesters‘ Excursion for the Camâ€"| wlian West on Friday. Mr. d.. Lachman ofâ€" Bridgeport occupled the pulpit at the Evangeliâ€" val church here on Sunday. =Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sellers spent the past week with the former‘s parâ€" ents near Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Weber and Miss Mand Engelter are spending 1 few days in Chesley. Big Shoe Sale Told In Smail Space 11 Styles of Low Shoes for Women a * ‘at ‘ id NMen‘s Sox, sitk and silk and wool. _ Variety of _ colors. Values up to 85¢ for 59(: Men‘s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 75¢ values 596 Mens‘ Cashmere Hose, black calors, 75¢ .values 49c Boys‘ Play Suits in Khaki, Jersey Kunit, white, grey, hlue or brown. Also Wash Suits. Values to $3.50. To Clear .......... $ m 1. 15 Men‘s Tweed Suite, values up to $20, to $ 2 40 clear at ...... 1 * ay $2.95 Ontario > $4.95 $3.50 "PETsonals and Locais. Numerous young people of this locality enjoyed the Hesson dance on Tuesday night. Mr. Fred Hasenflug of Kitchener visited friends near Linwood on Sunday. Mr. Anthony R. Koebel were Mr. and Mrs. Albin Koebel, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koebel, Mr. and Mrs. Herâ€" bert Kittle and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Forwell of Waterloo. Mr. and «Mrs. Frank Hurd of Lisâ€" towel visited friends in town on Sunâ€" day night. at his home here Miss Kathleen Hayes spent Monâ€" day afternoon at Kitchener. â€"~ Mr. and Mrs. Hill motored to the Falls on Saturday and arrived home on Sunday evening. Messré. Harry Lutz, Art Peebles, F. H. Schummer and Oscar Schumâ€" mer motored to Listowel on Friday night and witnessed the footbail game between Kitchener and Lisâ€" towel. * A â€" miniature â€" hurricane â€" which passed over here Friday afternoon was destined to cause much damâ€" age but owing to its brevity it was almost harmless. The Elmira street dance seemed to be a great attraction since alâ€" most every sport from town enjoyed the evening there. Many from here intend taking in the Heidelberg hignway opening on Labor Day. * Mr. and Mrs. Wray Beggs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Beggs. R Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bender of Kitchener were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Beggs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz and Miss Louise Schummer are spending a week visiting with the former‘s parâ€" ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Williams of Gravenhurst are spending a short time with friends here. Mr. A. Poll, who recently underâ€" went an operation for appendicitis suffered. a paralytic stroke on Friâ€" dlay morning. A meeting will be held in the school house on Friday evening, August 29, for the purpose of reâ€" organizing the Roseville Lller{ry Society. .A short programine will be given. Miss Maranda Haliman is visiting with relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mre. Valentine Rohr of Centreville visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Poll on Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Knapp of Galt apent a few days last week at the home of A. C. Becker. f The eleventh concession, west of town, is at present undergoing road repairs, which makes traffic thereâ€" on almost impossible. _ Rev. McCardle of Kansas TCity spent Sunday with Mr. Frank Mcâ€" Cardle and James Short. Miss Margaret Marshall is spendâ€" ing a few days in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Holland of Toronto visited at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Nash on Wednesday. Mr. Walter Shirk spent a few days last week with his cousin, Mr. Lelton Switzer. Mr. Rae Marshall spent the week end in Galt. The Evangelic ed the ELCE and the U. B. home of Mrs. A night . Mr. Wilfred C. PoU of Haysvilie, Mr. and Mrs. Tarison Schiedel and children of Mannheim, Miss Pearl Hawse and Mr. A. Fritze of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Knarr of New Dunâ€" dee. Mr. Wilfred Schiedel of Mannâ€" heim spent the past week at the home of A. Poll. © Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kaiser and son Ward of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kaiser on Sunâ€" Mrs. Lee Masanee, Mr. Leonard Lee Massnee and Master George Cesar of Chicago are visiting at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dedman. Mre. Swan and grandchildren of Ayr visited with Mrs. T. Marshall last week. Mr, Gordon Fried left last Thursâ€" day for the Canadian Wost. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Poll on Sunday were Mr. Sunday visitors at the home of Our school house is wearing a new LINWOOD ROSEVILLE il League entertainâ€" of Wilmot Centre Endeavour at the Fried last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. A. J.; Ruggle, Mrs. George McVicar ML;n Alex and Mr. Frank Ruggle spent Thursday in Waterl06. ~~~~ .? â€"â€" Mr. Joseph. Moser spent the week ond with friends in Waterloo, s Misses Melinda ; Lovina Bruâ€" bacher of Kitchener ted with Mr. and Mrs. Martin n for a few days. ‘ Mrs. Aaron Sny Misses Ida and Alice Snmyder, M@ssrs. Williard Snyder and Gus. Hot motored to Durham on Sunday. ;. nithnideiiist h liiiiinditd on td dars : 77 Mrs. Jacob Spies ans family were Sunday visitors with flends in Kitâ€" chener. * Mr. Wm. Reinhardt, and father spent Friday in Prest@D. Mr. and Mrs. Schoutz and. daughter Laura Thursday in Kitchener. Mrs. Reo Eifent of hlltock was a ‘visitor mm-nc-? town fora few days. & Rev. Saunders of Port Colbourne Rev. Koessel of Mignatewan, Rev. Frickey of Buffalo gnd Mr. Jobn Schmermund of Elmirg spent Saturâ€" day with Mr. and Mis. Wm. Reinâ€" bardt Mr. and Mrs. Albert! Reykoph and Mr and Mrs. John Reykoph of Carâ€" rick were Sunday visl‘gors with Mr. and Mrs, John Moogk;, Mrs. Kate Harris of Newark has returned to her home after spendâ€" ing a few days with her fither Mr. Joseph Moser. . Mr. Joseph Helm and son Herb of Hesson called on friends here last Thursday. I â€" Mrs. George McVicar and son Alexander have returned to Godâ€" erich after spending Q month with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Deitâ€" rich. l",- Miss Florence Borfll of Mooreâ€" field spent her vacatlion with her grandmother Mrs. (Géorge Riest. Notes of Interest Miss | Mary â€" Kieswetter of St. Clements visited with friends here last Tuesday. s Mt. Eph. Moser of ‘Naterloo tallâ€" ed on â€" his father M p9r.ccarstHerte Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Bach and Mrs. IOtto â€" Kress were visiting friends in Tavistock on Sunday. day Miss Olive Hinschberger has reâ€" turned to Waterloo after spending Iwo weeks here. Mr. John Moser of Waterloo spent Sunday at his home here. The home of Chas. Reick near here was destroyed by fire on Wedâ€" nesday morning at about 3 o‘clock. With ithe help pf ‘meighhors Mr Reick saved most of his household effects. The loss is partly covered by insurance. The canse of the fire Mr. and Mrs. John Miller accomâ€" panied by. Mr.. and . Mrs.â€"John â€"R. Dietrich motored to St. Columban list Sunday. Messrs. Albert and Clemens Rumâ€" iz of Waterloo spent Sunday under the parental roof. effects. The by insurance is unknown. Mr. Peterson and Miss Peterson of Guelph are visiting with Miss Ruth Bowman. Miss Kdna Kieswelfer of Water loo called on friends here on Sun Fire broke out last Monday night about eleven a‘clock in the barn owned by Mr. J. Mills, and it comâ€" pletely destroyed the building; a calf, about seventeen pigs and a number of chickens were also burnt. His neighbors are assisting him in rebuilding. Mr. Howard Helbsin of Waterloo ts visiting with Mr. Roy Durst. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weiler and family and Mr. Friedman of Ariss visited friends here last Sunday, Miss Edna Bowman of Pennsylâ€" vania and Miss Maud Bowman of Conestogo spent Sunday with Mt. and Mrs. C. D. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. G. Shoemaker and daughter Jean spent Sunday with friends in Middlebrook. Barn Burned. Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Hamilton and famfly of Wiarton are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. Howlett. News Notes Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snider «pent Sunday with relatives in Guelph. Mr. W. J. Letson has purchased a new threshing separator. Threshing has commenced in this vicinity and an average yield is reported. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton are visitâ€" ing with Mr. and Mre. C. Winfield. wWEST MONTROSE BAMBERG g t News || For Junior Girls _ ind AS TOLD BY Mr. Emanuel Delion made a reâ€" cent motor trip to visit friends in Toronto. Mrs. Frederick S. Challoner and daughters have returned during the past week to their Toronto home after spending a few months at their home here. Mrs. Geo. Hagedorn of Kitchener was a recent guest at the Bend.Farm with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. S. Wright Mr, Herbert Huchn was a busiâ€" ness visifor in Brantford early last week. __Mr.. Charles Scheerer left last week for the Belwood district where he intends staying for several months. Mr. Walter Kienzle and sister, Miss Clara, spent a few days at the Challoner iome in Toronto over the week end. ‘They also took in the Toronto Exhibition beforé their reâ€" turn home. Mrs. Sidney Armstrong and daughâ€" ter of Hornepayne have beem visitâ€" ing over Sunday with the former‘s mother, Mrs. Hemmerich and other relatives of this and nearby section. The old saying that "the prophets of old are dead and the younger lLIIIIllIIlIIIIIJIIItlIIIJIllI|IIllllllIllllIllI(;ulllfllllll’lllllllllllll.ll ie iefi Mrs. Lenora Beckman of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of her parents. > Quite a number of our: young people took in the Big Night at Elmira last Wednesday evening. Mr. Cameron Wilson of the News Record â€" editorial staff, Kitchener, was a gwest at the home of Mr. Henry Scheifcle. over Sunday and called on some of his friends on the occasion. Rev. and Mrs. John Schmieder and famdly of Kitchener were visitors with Revx. C. Zurnke at the parsonâ€" * Â¥~.. w3 8 ongs + ic i renan Sn s aalir / "lipeis WO URUANDRGD ETo ne CRantca sore uiss All White Gold Watches and Fancy Green Regular Wrist Watc are fitted with the new / AIp Separate Bracelets can Clasped Bracelet as Q@[I/ZIMIF _ be had for any watch, illustrated, â€" esc 4#_*"â€"nrositively ruaranteced. The Luther Household QGrinder 91 King St. West Width of Jaw 1 1â€"2 in. « $1.75 _ Width of Jaw 2 1â€"2 in. « $4.00 Width of Jaw 2 in. @ 1.75 _ Width of Jaw 6 in. «_ 6.00 M. Weichel & Son, 1 CcONEsTOoGO Household Size, 4 in. Emery Wheel, High Speed «» $3.00 No. 25 Luther Grinder 5 in. " 6000 *4 in _ 5.00 No. 26 «s " _ 6 in. " * d «w _ 7.50 Luther Handy Bench Vises HEFFER N A N "The Big Hardware Store" Waterloo, â€" Ontario. w e 0t e is ts se se k mc en mav e l un ie Nn s n l es uol en e c it ues ones know not" has again been proven when just a week ago a Chicago professor is reported to have predicted that the end of sumâ€" mer weather had come, while in fact it only seems to have begun as since then we are having real genuine summer days. § Rev. Wiens of St. Jacobs deliverâ€" ed an inferesting sermon to a large number of his assembled Russian compatriots at the M.B.C. ?hurch on Sunday forenoon. 4 Farmerg â€" have â€" nearly â€" finished cutting the season‘s crop. Woolwich Township fathers will meet next Tuesday, Sept. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Scheifele and daughters and Mr. Henry Scheifele and Mrs. Oscar Steiss visited friends near Wallenstein during the foreâ€" part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bauman were Sunday â€" visitors â€" with Kitchener friends. Some of our young people went Going Back to School. . Reg. $1.29 Dresmes for _ â€" Reg. $1.59, $1.75 and $1.95 Dresses for $1.29 Reg. $2.25, $1,50 and $2.75 Dresses for $1.95 Reg. $3.25, $3.50 and $3.59 Dresses for $2.79 These in sizes 8 to 14 years. Smaller sizes reduced in like proportions MY JEWELER KITCHENER‘S PROFITâ€"SHARING STORE Purpose. COUDIES LIMITED A Size Every â€"â€" All the :turd{ little Gingham Wash Dresses hurrying out at Clearance Reductions. for positively guaranteed. â€"â€"â€"â€" to fij/tchener early Sunday forenoon to witness the unloading perform:â€" ance of the circus train. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eby and famâ€" ily of Kitchener were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Good at Pleasant View. Mr. Ansom Allemang left last week for the West to help garner the season‘s crops. Rev. and Mrs. William Waldron and family of Teeterville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Good and famâ€" ily spent Sunday afternoon with Rev. and Mrs. P. Cober in Kitchâ€" ener. Some of the Sunday School worg: ers of the M.B.C. church attended the anmual Sunday school convenâ€" tion of that body held in Maryboro on Tuesday and Wednesday. on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. George Hemmerich of Stratâ€" ford spent Sunday with relatives in the village. Kitchener, Ont.

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